
Attorney-at-Law Arudranauth Gosai has indicated his intention of filing an appeal against a judgment by Justice Navindra Singh in which he dismissed a $50 million lawsuit filed by Senior Magistrate Alex Moore against Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Senior Counsel Shalimar Ali-Hack.
Gosai has deemed the judgment handed down on December 2, 2020, as “patently incorrect.”
In July 2020, Magistrate Moore instituted a claim for the tort of defamation against Ali-Hack. Moore, who has been a sitting Magistrate for nine years, alleged that he was defamed in a letter authored by the DPP dated December 5, 2019.
The letter was titled “Re: Conduct of Magistrate Alex Moore in the charge of the Police vs Marcus Bisram for the offence of murder, contrary to Common Law”.
Magistrate Moore claimed that the letter was falsely and maliciously written by the DPP and sent to acting Chancellor of the Judiciary Yonette Cummings-Edwards and acting Chief Justice Roxane George. He said that the letter suggested that he was not acting impartially in the matter, and, was, therefore unfit to sit as a Magistrate in the Preliminary Inquiry (PI) proceedings at the Whim Magistrate’s Court.
Magistrate Moore, in court documents, noted that the contents of the letter have greatly injured his character, credibility, and reputation. He further noted that it has subjected him to public ridicule, causing him to suffer mental anguish, distress, and depression.











